The Good Wife (tv program)

Wescosville's Christine Taylor is busy these day. Not only did is she reprising her role in the cult hit "Zoolander," but also will star in an NBC comedy "Sharing."

"Sharing" is a workplace comedy about the different groups of people working side by side in a shared office space. Taylor will play Polly, who co-owns Open Spaces with her husband Mike, played by Jerry Minor. Her character is a no-ninesense businesswoman who wishes her husband would stand up for himself more often.

The show will be co-produced by Jimmy Fallon and Rick Schwartz of "Black Swan." The pilot is written by Jeremy Bronson of "The Mindy Project" and Damian...

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